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“Dubai is the only market in the world to receive this extraordinary, one-of-a-kind Phantom Drophead coupe, which has been two years in the making — not only an incredible coup for us but also a strong reflection of the importance that Rolls-Royce places on this market,” says Osman Abdelmoneim, general manager at the AGMC Rolls-Royce showroom.

The car was inspired by the Golden Age of the Raja, according to Rolls. Over a period of five decades, the Maharajahs purchased more than 840 Rolls-Royce cars. The company says there will be a collection of vehicles inspired by the Maharajahs’ cars, and that this is only the first.

In addition to the unique paint job, the Phantom comes with a peacock emblem, emerald and deep green trim and real wood with inlays. Peacock accents also adorn the headrests and the armrests. A Maharajah peacock clock complements the interior with blue and jade accents.

RR didn’t reveal pricing; we’d guess it’ll be higher than the current price of the Phantom Drophead, which is $474,600.

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